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6 DOF - Servos Motors 750W 90ST-M03520

Discussion in 'DIY Motion Simulator Projects' started by coyote, Oct 24, 2020.

  1. coyote

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    And for the controller , Is Thanos the best choose ?
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  2. coyote

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    Hi All,

    The first time I thought about getting a 6DOF was in 2014.
    But family, work and lots of other projects already. Too busy.

    Today with the arrival of VR I would like to take the plunge. Already equipped with VR and still passionate about a flight simulator, I took the leap and started construction.
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  3. coyote

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    Hi,
    Motors 90ST-M03520, drivers, & reducers 50:1 are ordered. I found a good seller on Aliexpress.
    A lot of echanges to see how serious he is.

    Now I'm looking for how to find or make the levers ( aluminium or steel ? ) .
    Where to buy the ball joints, rods, etc.....

    AC Servo Motor & driver : https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32984850205.html?spm=a2g0w.12010615.8148356.1.263e3953NbIEXj
    Reducer : 50:1 PLF090 https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/4000879962405.html?spm=a2g0w.12010615.8148356.1.33e66068PAgYIH
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    For solid shaft gearboxes that are keywayed one option are these bolt on flanges: https://www.robotshop.com/nl/en/14mm-set-screw-key-steel-hub.html

    Alternatively I used the correct sized and length Mild Steel, Black Oxide Plating Rigid Couplings, which have the keyway and grub screws, and just weld the lever on the end: http://www.xsimulator.net/community/threads/using-chinese-actuators.7304/page-3#post-86033

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    You will find ball joints on the likes Aliexpress.

    Rods can be simple, like steel tube with a washer and nut welded to the ends, or exotic, like making them from carbon fiber.

    The @Thanos controller is likely the easiest option, given your hardware.
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  5. T R Para

    T R Para i make stuff up

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  6. Thanos

    Thanos Building the Future one AC Servo at a time... or 6

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    It's going to be back in stock in a few days. The new v1.4 with RGB color lcd and easy rj45 connector for e-stop. Waiting parts to be delivered any day now...

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  7. coyote

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    Hi Thanos, Do you remember me ?

    Coyote-89 on the checksix forum. The guy who made an A10 cockpit and we had discussed how to get the info from the CMSP!
    Glad to find you here.
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    Thanks, this 'll help me.
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    Hi,

    Motors, reducers & drivers are scheduled for delivery at the start of the week :grin
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    H,
    When I said at the start of the week. I did not think today! A big surprise.

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    Hello all

    First connection today with the Thanos controller.
    Everything seems ok except that when connecting the AMC-AASD15A servo controller it will perform calibration and dont stop.
    how to do ?
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    Do you have some form of end stop?
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    Thanos Building the Future one AC Servo at a time... or 6

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    If you are testing with motors without being mounted on linear actuators, or if they are mounted on rotary actuators (gearbox), you need to manually grab the motor axle to emulate hard stop...
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    Thanos Building the Future one AC Servo at a time... or 6

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    With the mounted reducer I cannot block it.
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    Thanos Building the Future one AC Servo at a time... or 6

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    You can connect simple switches on the AMC pcb to override the torque signal (or use NPN type Inductive limit switches as in the video)

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    Great ! It works :thumbs:thumbs:thumbs
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    A full day. :thumbs
    Design of the jig for positioning and first tests to see if everything works.


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